Hey guys,
I've searched for a while now, but can't find a specific way to do this.
I want to flash my n7000 back to the latest stock rom from samsung. And since i rather not brick it.. am i searching for the best way.
Can i do this simply via Samsung KIES, or do i need to flash another kernel/rom first?
I am running 240dpi mod V2 rom ( N7000xxlsc)
And kernelversion says; 3.0.31 -593490 , [email protected] #3, SMP PREEMPT nov 2012
I don't care about a new kernel, i just want the latest stock rom since am tired of searching a rom that works better than stock for me.
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j0ren said:
Hey guys,
I've searched for a while now, but can't find a specific way to do this.
I want to flash my n7000 back to the latest stock rom from samsung. And since i rather not brick it.. am i searching for the best way.
Can i do this simply via Samsung KIES, or do i need to flash another kernel/rom first?
I am running 240dpi mod V2 rom ( N7000xxlsc)
And kernelversion says; 3.0.31 -593490 , [email protected] #3, SMP PREEMPT nov 2012
I don't care about a new kernel, i just want the latest stock rom since am tired of searching a rom that works better than stock for me.
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follow this for downloading stock rom (or download from sammobile) and how to:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1424997
be on safe kernel before wiping.
treacherous_hawk said:
follow this for downloading stock rom (or download from sammobile) and how to:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1424997
be on safe kernel before wiping.
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I've got phillz safe kernel.
Can i just flash via phillz cwm instead of Odin? Would be alot easier :good:
You can't flash the .tar stock ROM files via CWM recovery. Maybe use Mobile ODIN PRO if u want, PC ODIN advised though.
Very useful thanks!
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Hi,
I finally got a Samsung Galaxy S after finding a great a deal on it. I'm aware that there are several ways on how to root this device. However, due to that I don't know which to use.
Currently I'm running on 2.2.1 Froyo XXJPY with Kernel Version of [email protected] #1.
I'm not totally clueless about rooting as I've done it already on my HTC Wildfire.
Could someone please advise me which is the most up-to-date and safest method of rooting? Link would be greatly appreciated.
Also, I'm a bit confused about installing ROMs. I used to use CWM on my HTC Wildfire which was incredebly easy to do. Would it be the same on my Galaxy S?
I'm planning to test out MIUI, DarkysROM and such ROMs. Would these ROMs have the LAGFIX feature integrated in them as well?
I apologise if a thread like this has already been posted a thousand times but I just can't come up with a definite answer.
Thanks in advance.
I have a galaxy s Vibrant the I9000M and I rooted and unlocked mine today using SuperOneCick and then The Galaxy s unlock by helroz on the app market took a grand total of 6 minutes
Thank you! Now, that's one down.
Now just want to know about flashing ROMs e.g. MIUI, DarkyROM and such.
Do I need to root my SGS first to be able to flash custom ROMs?
I also noticed that you would also have to flash firwares and kernels. Do I need to this before flashing custom ROMs?
Thanks in advance.
In order to flash a custom rom you need to have clockworkmod (CWM) recovery.
and from that its easy
As for the newer rom's here, they are all 2.3.x, so in order to get from 2.2.1 JPY, you will need to flash a stock rom 2.3.x with bootloaders via Odin.
use this link to read about odin and flashing with it. its a great guide
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=723596
to find stock rom's - they are in the general section. and custom rom's in the dev section.
read a little and after that have fun!!
And keep in mind every rom has its little guide, read those before you flash any.
Hi,
Many thanks for replying. Can I follow the video below made by a fellow XDA member direct from 2.2.1 to 2.3.4 via Odin?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6lO3Y86N2p0&feature=BFa&list=FLqhM0qK4aVsLmWAA_YYhBCA&lf=mh_lolz
So I will Download stock JVQ from Samfirmware > Download Odin > Flash a stock 2.3.4 JVQ > Install chosen Kernel with CWM > Flash chosen ROM using CWM.
When would I need root then?
Is that right?
This reminds me when I had my Samsung Tocco. Pretty much same procedures.
Code Geass said:
Hi,
Many thanks for replying. Can I follow the video below made by a fellow XDA member direct from 2.2.1 to 2.3.4 via Odin?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6lO3Y86N2p0&feature=BFa&list=FLqhM0qK4aVsLmWAA_YYhBCA&lf=mh_lolz
So I will Download stock JVQ from Samfirmware > Download Odin > Flash a stock 2.3.4 JVQ > Install chosen Kernel with CWM > Flash chosen ROM using CWM.
When would I need root then?
Is that right?
This reminds me when I had my Samsung Tocco. Pretty much same procedures.
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That is right... basically when you flash a kernel with CWM you get root access. it's one of the features of a custom kernel. some of them activate it on there own and in some you need to activate it your self from the recovery (very simple).
And all the custom rom's come with root access, so in following the steps you wrote, you will get the root access with the custom kernel, and again in the custom rom.
Thanks for everyone's help. I'm now running Armetris 3.6.1 with Semaphore Kernel.
Just a question though, with my phone rooted, lagfix enabled, flashed with custom ROM and such, can I just simply go back to stock ROM? e.g. JVQ/JVR using Odin without any problems?
It is suggested to disable lagfix before changing rom's and kernel's
I know some how would say it is not a must when you use odin, but i always disable it before doing changes. I like to keep it safe.
sorry for this nooob question....
new to the samsung gt i9000, do i need to create a gold card before i do anything else????
sorry to be a bit thick but im used to htc
Hi,
Thanks for the reply. I'm currently running on Semaphore Kernel but I can't find any Lag Fix option on my phone? There isn't any on CWM Recovery as well.
I thought when you use EXT4 and convert it, Lag Fix would show up but I found nothing, so I just converted back to RFS.
So, I'm fine to directly go back to 2.3.4 JVQ even even I have a custom Kernel and custom ROM?
Thanks in advance!
Code Geass said:
Hi,
Thanks for the reply. I'm currently running on Semaphore Kernel but I can't find any Lag Fix option on my phone? There isn't any on CWM Recovery as well.
I thought when you use EXT4 and convert it, Lag Fix would show up but I found nothing, so I just converted back to RFS.
So, I'm fine to directly go back to 2.3.4 JVQ even even I have a custom Kernel and custom ROM?
Thanks in advance!
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If you used the EXT4 app and converted to RFS then you have disabled the lagfix.
The lagfix changes the filesystem from RFS to EXT4. so when you converted to RFS yoh disabled it.
So,yes you are good to go.
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pat da punk said:
sorry for this nooob question....
new to the samsung gt i9000, do i need to create a gold card before i do anything else????
sorry to be a bit thick but im used to htc
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Gold card?? what??
Also, If I were to flash a JVS Based ROM do I need to be on stock JVS and a JVS Kernel to flash it?
Once on I'm on JVS custom ROM can I just go back again to JVQ stock (Older firmware) without problems?
Really appreciate all your help Bork84!
Basically using odin you can change to JVS and JVQ no problem.
As far as custom rom, from what I know it does not matter on which 2.3.x you are, thay all have the same bootloders. so technically you dont need to be on stock JVS to flash a JVS custom rom.
but I am not an expert on that.
from my experience, i flashed to a JVR (2.3.4) custom rom via CWM from a 2.3.3 stock rom, and didn't had any problems.
So i cant give you a 100% answer
Hi. Sorry to say this, but I am really stupid and decided to flash a custom rom, although I am a newbie when it comes to such things. So I flashed:
Kernel: TheMIDTeam1.5_Kernel_LQ2.tar
ROM: KingDroid_ICS_NoteMania_v7.0.zip
It was good, but I decided to test another ROM, so I flashed this:
Kernel: AbyssNotekernel42CWTouchOriginalLogo.zip
ROM: TMT_MIUI_2.0_2.8.2_Aroma.zip
This is where I am now:
Kernel version: 3.0.15-N7000ZSLPF-CL558430
Asnet Build: MIUI-2.8.2-IML74K
I felt like I wanted to go back to STOCK ROM (ICS 4.0.4, that I had before I even flashed my first rom and kernel)
I downloaded STOCK ROM from samfirmware.com (Nordic) and wanted to flashed it via ODIN. I did follow the instructions and then when I starts, it works in the beginning but gets stuck at cache.img? What have I done wrong?
Tangz said:
Hi. Sorry to say this, but I am really stupid and decided to flash a custom rom, although I am a newbie when it comes to such things. So I flashed:
Kernel: TheMIDTeam1.5_Kernel_LQ2.tar
ROM: KingDroid_ICS_NoteMania_v7.0.zip
It was good, but I decided to test another ROM, so I flashed this:
Kernel: AbyssNotekernel42CWTouchOriginalLogo.zip
ROM: TMT_MIUI_2.0_2.8.2_Aroma.zip
This is where I am now:
Kernel version: 3.0.15-N7000ZSLPF-CL558430
Asnet Build: MIUI-2.8.2-IML74K
I felt like I wanted to go back to STOCK ROM (ICS 4.0.4, that I had before I even flashed my first rom and kernel)
I downloaded STOCK ROM from samfirmware.com (Nordic) and wanted to flashed it via ODIN. I did follow the instructions and then when I starts, it works in the beginning but gets stuck at cache.img? What have I done wrong?
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Do a clean installation by going back to GB, then to ICS
follow instruction on dr. ketan's thread.. :good:
[STOCK ROMS] N7000 All stock ROMs + install + Root guide All at 1place,Latest 4.0.4
Advice: if you want to root your ISC, use this method: 3. Long, No raised couter OR Exclamation mark
Please flash a pre-rooted gb rom or any easily rootable gb rom from dr.ketan's guide.use pc odin the latest one.and as mehboob suggested u to follow the 3.no raised flash counter....do this....and dont panic.
Sent from my GT-N7000 using xda app-developers app
shivg86 said:
Please flash a pre-rooted gb rom or any easily rootable gb rom from dr.ketan's guide.use pc odin the latest one.and as mehboob suggested u to follow the 3.no raised flash counter....do this....and dont panic.
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Thanks for the help guys. I will get back if there is a problem. As for the method 3, it requires Mobile ODIN PRO since you have to flash the rooted GB ROM and I dont have mobile Odin pro (only mobile odin lite)
Hi all
This is my first post to xda so dont be rude and help me please.
I have Samsung Galaxy Note GT-N7000 with kernel version XXLQ3 and firmware 4.0.3
There is still no update to 4.0.4 from this kernel version
My Question is : Can i change kernel version to N7000XXLRG (German) (or any other kelnel versio) so i can update to 4.0.4 without
bricking my phone or anything that can go bad, and how.
I will realy appriciate your help.
armani_aeon said:
Hi all
This is my first post to xda so dont be rude and help me please.
I have Samsung Galaxy Note GT-N7000 with kernel version XXLQ3 and firmware 4.0.3
There is still no update to 4.0.4 from this kernel version
My Question is : Can i change kernel version to N7000XXLRG (German) (or any other kelnel versio) so i can update to 4.0.4 without
bricking my phone or anything that can go bad, and how.
I will realy appriciate your help.
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You mean you want to flash LRG kernel so that you can upgrade to 4.0.4? Why dont you download stock XXLRQ (German) firmware from dr.ketan's thread and simply flash using odin. Its the latest 4.0.4 rom.
Sent from my GT-N7000
I dont want to root my phone or put any custom kernel in it.
If there is the way to put stock kernel, that will be my first option, if thats not posible il put custom one.
Just i dk if anything can go wrong
armani_aeon said:
I dont want to root my phone or put any custom kernel in it.
If there is the way to put stock kernel, that will be my first option, if thats not posible il put custom one.
Just i dk if anything can go wrong
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You dont have to root for above method.
Sent from my GT-N7000
hey...
I put new kernel in my falaxy note and it went ok.
But when try to update to 4.0.4 it said no updates.
Kernel changed but build number is still xxlq3, not xxlrg.
Same with kies. Detect phone as xxlq3.
Any help please...
armani_aeon said:
hey...
I put new kernel in my falaxy note and it went ok.
But when try to update to 4.0.4 it said no updates.
Kernel changed but build number is still xxlq3, not xxlrg.
Same with kies. Detect phone as xxlq3.
Any help please...
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To change build number you will need to flash updated rom.
This is what it means in "Settings / About Phone"
Baseband version - This is your Modem
Kernel Version - Your Kernel
Build number - your ROM
You need to flash an updated ROM to change to 4.0.4. Latest is LRQ
not-i said:
To change build number you will need to flash updated rom.
This is what it means in "Settings / About Phone"
Baseband version - This is your Modem
Kernel Version - Your Kernel
Build number - your ROM
You need to flash an updated ROM to change to 4.0.4. Latest is LRQ
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Ok but where to find stock rom for my Note, and how to rollback or restore my kernel to XXLRQ3 cause im now on XXLRG
I dont want to try something that could brick my note.
Thanks for answers.
Www. Sam mobile. Com seems to have a lot of stock firmware
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armani_aeon said:
Ok but where to find stock rom for my Note, and how to rollback or restore my kernel to XXLRQ3 cause im now on XXLRG
I dont want to try something that could brick my note.
Thanks for answers.
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Here you go... http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1424997 (Courtesy of doc ketan)
Find the XXLRQ3 (Germany) in there and flash it. It will restore back the LRQ3 on to your phone, together with the stock kernel that comes along with it.
Right guys heres the info...
Samsung Galaxy Note GT N7000
Rom Version: Ultimate XXLSC ROM
Build number: Ultimate XXLSC JellyBean 4.1.2 v5.1
Kernel Version: 3.0.31 - 593490 [email protected] #3 SMP PREEMPT Tue Nov 27 02:33:05 KST 2012
Now thats out the way let me explain this as clearly as possible.
All i basically want to do is to update my v5.1 to v6.
Well i read through everything and read that I had to be on a safe kernel.
To where my understanding goes I should be doing this:
Going into CWM > wiping the data and stuff > then booting back into CWM using the advanced tab > then installing the new version of the ultimate rom.
I dont need to be flashing philz new version-ed kernel via odin? because the truth is I DNT KNOW HOW TO!! lol
Is that what I should be doing or something else?
Please Help Guys
Appreciate the help Lads.
If your on ultimate ROM already then you should have the kernel that was with the ROM which is safe but your not sure you can flash philz kernel with cwm just download the one for your ROM version in .zip form and flash as normal also with philz kernel you will still have the stock version showing up in your info because his kernel is stock so if your on an custom jb ROM then your kernel is safe just flash as normal another thing is that philz kernel is a touch interface in recovery that is a easy way of knowing if its philz or not but like I said jb and cwm is safe
sent from the the darkness
ttibbetts83 said:
If your on ultimate ROM already then you should have the kernel that was with the ROM which is safe but your not sure you can flash philz kernel with cwm just download the one for your ROM version in .zip form and flash as normal also with philz kernel you will still have the stock version showing up in your info because his kernel is stock so if your on an custom jb ROM then your kernel is safe just flash as normal another thing is that philz kernel is a touch interface in recovery that is a easy way of knowing if its philz or not but like I said jb and cwm is safe
sent from the the darkness
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Thanks Darkness.. very helpful... Will be flashing the new rom now... Thanks again
Hi just got my self a Note 1 and are reading up on how to Root and install a custom rom.
I have the latest stock 4.1.2 and an unknown root with CWM. Was root on it when i bought it.
Kernel says 3.0.31-906407 ([email protected]) (gcc version 4.4.3 (GCC) ) #3 smp preempt Mon mars 11 17:57:42 KST 2013
Since i´m scared to emmc brick my note i´m very careful to read guides.
But i´m confused.. I fund this guide http://techiejerry.com/install-cyanogenmod-10-2-android-4-3-on-galaxy-note-n7000/
And these Gapps http://www.teamandroid.com/gapps/
Is it really this simple? No wipe at all? No brick bug risk there?
Is it the Devs that decides if you should use Odin or flash in CWM?
If the guide in my link is not right, please please link kernel and a stable rom for me with clear instructions. I can´t stand the slow and buggy stock Jelly Bean anymore.
I was very fond of Custom Stock ROM 5.0™ Edition on my SGS2, is the a similar rom fore Note?
I´m not a complete beginner on this, but different guides and the emmc brick bug is making me insecure on what to do.
And yes, i will read all can read here on xda, because i want to learn. But i need to start on solid ground so to speak
Regards
//Tesla
Tesla said:
Hi just got my self a Note 1 and are reading up on how to Root and install a custom rom.
I have the latest stock 4.1.2 and an unknown root with CWM. Was root on it when i bought it.
Kernel says 3.0.31-906407 ([email protected]) (gcc version 4.4.3 (GCC) ) #3 smp preempt Mon mars 11 17:57:42 KST 2013
Since i´m scared to emmc brick my note i´m very careful to read guides.
But i´m confused.. I fund this guide http://techiejerry.com/install-cyanogenmod-10-2-android-4-3-on-galaxy-note-n7000/
And these Gapps http://www.teamandroid.com/gapps/
Is it really this simple? No wipe at all? No brick bug risk there?
Is it the Devs that decides if you should use Odin or flash in CWM?
If the guide in my link is not right, please please link kernel and a stable rom for me with clear instructions. I can´t stand the slow and buggy stock Jelly Bean anymore.
I was very fond of Custom Stock ROM 5.0™ Edition on my SGS2, is the a similar rom fore Note?
I´m not a complete beginner on this, but different guides and the emmc brick bug is making me insecure on what to do.
And yes, i will read all can read here on xda, because i want to learn. But i need to start on solid ground so to speak
Regards
//Tesla
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Nope, there isn't same ROM as on s2.
Seems like the installation guide is pretty good.
Just flash some good kernel like philz, then go to cwm, wipe data and system (make sure You format system) and then just flash new ROM. That's it. Wait for boot
Thanks for your answer.
Is there a similar rom based on stock Jelly Bean or just a custom rom based on stock Jelly Bean you can recommend?
Basically i´m looking for a stable rom with no issues.
Link to philz? There a few i think?
Did you mean this one? http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1901191
Can i install all roms with that kernel?
Now i get confused.. you think it´s pretty good. But is does not say wipe data and system (make sure You format system).
So if i followed the guide it would have failed?? Yes?
Don't follow any guides not on xda. Period.
AndroidSlave said:
Don't follow any guides not on xda. Period.
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Thanks, i wont.
Can you help with rest?
I have decided to go for Team Asylum CM10.2 Naughties rom.
But im not sure if i have to change kernel. But if i have to this is the one right?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1901191
And this file PhilZ-cwm6-XXLT9-ORA-5.11.2-signed.zip
Edit: I now have this PhilZ-cwm6-XXLT9-ORA-5.11.2-signed.zip installed.
Edit 2: I installed Official CM10.2 kernels for flashing purposes and then Asylum CM10.2 Naughties rom.
Seems to be working.
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I have written to change the kernel because I wanted to make sure You will have a good kernel. Else You might have had problems flashing new rom. Anyway almost every rom has its kernel included
Sent from note, a phone like never before